For me this is like Liverpool with Suarez, he was their best player and wanted to leave they said no and he took them to 2nd. We should also say no, Schneiderlin is easily our best player and will make a massive difference whether he's miserable or not.
If the talk of him refusing to train is true, then what can they really do? Fine him 2 weeks wages, that's about it.
Once the valuation is met, get rid. Until then he can train with the U21s. Don't want his poison near the first team
In which case we go one of two ways - we get the highest £ for him and get rid, or we fine the **** out of him every single time he doesn't turn up, refuses to train etc etc. and leave him to rot. Do you cut the sickness out or let it fester?
This seems appropriate... [video=youtube;2mwvKgQeMg8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mwvKgQeMg8[/video] never ending drama.
Unfortunately many fans still will. Nowhere hear as many as would have done between Ralph's interviews yesterday and Morgan's subsequent tweeting (and this supposed transfer request) of course, but still, there will be many.
Board on a win win...we wanted them to say no, now we can sit back and see what the greedy little toe rags do when you thwart them. If the board had said yes initially....we'd all be blaming them. The best scenario they keep Morgan; worst scenario we empathise with the board's position. I hope the board see this to the end....am sick to death of this player power.
Say that's fine Morgan i cannot force you, but i will not be giving you another wage packet until you do. You are contracted for three years so lets see who's time is more precious. There is no way a football player would refuse to play for even half a season, there careers are too short. If he didnt play thats his France dream severely dented and no one will want to buy him. If we let him go now we are basically saying if you dont train there is nothing we can do and you can get your own way
talkSPORT say Morgan drove to Staplewood, handed his request to Koeman and then refused to train, got back in the car and went home.
To me, this is a case of Spurs or Arsenal (or both) not meeting our valuation. We tell MS he is not for sale to his face/agent etc. the go public. MS hands in transfer request waiving loyalty bonuses and is closer to being able to move as we are getting more out of the deal that was being offered. Is all about SFC getting the most money which I fully support.
from his point of view he's given us 6 good years. What did Lovren give before being let go? The Club didn't manage this well at all
No, this is about standing firm. If we don't...how will we keep any player? Who is next? Morgan is going to be the sacrificial lamb.